The mode of action of berninamycin on bacterial protein synthesis is related to that of thiostrepton, a dissimilar compound. Both antibiotics bind to the complex of 23S RNA with protein L11 and both affect various functions of the ribosomal A site. Also, S. bernensis and Streptomyces azureus (which, respectively, produce berninamycin and thiostrepton) possess similar ribosomal RNA methylases capable of rendering ribosomes resistant to these compounds. Resistance involves specific pentose-methylation of 23S ribosomal RNA.
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Thompson, J., Cundliffe, E., & Stark, M. J. R. (1982). The mode of action of berninamycin and the mechanism of resistance in the producing organism, streptomyces bernensis. Journal of General Microbiology, 128(4), 875–884. https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-128-4-875
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